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Tips for the First Time Cruiser
Tips for First time Cruisers:
Part 1
Every passenger embarks on a first cruise at least once. For smooth sailing,
these tips can help make your initial embarkation and first evening on board
just a little more comfortable.
DO
1. Bring along some single dollar bills for the luggage handlers at
the pier. Of course that is if you’re planning to see the luggage again.
They are not cruise line employees but members of the stevedores union.
2. Fill out all those little cards in your documents (such as island
immigration forms, etc.) before leaving home. Not only it is a pain fumbling
for a pen, but have you ever tried to write while standing in an embarkation
line? If you start filling them out at the embarkation desk watch out—those
looks can kill.
3. If you are flying to the port city early for a pre-cruise hotel stay, be
sure to read your documents for luggage instructions. Some cruise
lines forward suitcases directly from the airport to the port terminal if
they have cruise ship luggage tags affixed to them. If that is your cruise
line’s procedure, be sure to have a carry on bag containing your
necessities.
4. Check your dining room seating assignment as soon as you receive
it. You will generally get it either at the embarkation desk or you will
find it in your cabin. If there is an error, proceed to the Maître’d
immediately. Trust me, there will already be a line! Most ships have dining
room personnel stationed in a specified lounge to assist with problems and
special requests.
5. Ladies, make the very next stop the spa/salon area if you really
have your heart set on a particular service. Make scheduling hair
appointments one of your first priorities. Even at the quite high prices on
board ship they sell out quickly.
DON’T
1. Don’t rush to get in line to validate your on board account with
your charge card. Your “sail and sign” card will be accepted without
validation for the first day or two. Let everyone else wait in those slow
lines. You can head down to the Purser’s Desk at your leisure the next day
or after everyone has boarded and the ship has sailed. There will be no line
and you can validate your card in about one minute compared to the twenty or
more minutes it would have taken earlier.
2. Don't get upset when you see the long lines for the welcome buffet.
They won't be like that all the time. For future reference, never rush to
get to buffets at the moment they begin serving. Trust me, there is enough
food and no reason to rush and wait in line. Let the onslaught pass you by.
3. Don't rush to wait for the dining room to open. If your dinner
seating is at 8:30, arrive at 8:35. Those who are there at 8:15 will spend
the next twenty minutes huddled in a huge crowd waiting for the door to
open. Your table is assigned and you will be just as “on time” walking in at
end of the crush.
4. Don't think those lovely bon voyage drinks in souvenir glasses
that are repeatedly offered to you are complimentary. They aren't! Drinks
are served on board in regular glasses and souvenir glasses. The ones in
souvenir glasses are more expensive and you can buy souvenir glasses later
in the shop. Many people don't even realize they paid for the glass and walk
away, leaving it on the table when they are finished. Buy a regular drink in
a lounge or ask the bar server to bring you a drink without the souvenir
glass—unless you really want it.
5. Don't go nuts waiting for your luggage. Chances are excellent that
it will get to your cabin sooner and sometimes later. The evening dress code
is casual the first night on board and no one really feels like dressing up
after a travel day. Heck you can even fib and say you’re still waiting for
your luggage. (Let's hope it’s just a fib.)
6. Don't get crazy, you're on vacation! You'll figure everything out quickly
enough.
Remember—on your next cruise, you’ll be a veteran Cruise Event client.
Bon Voyage!
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